Bob Readick
Readick as "Ricky Browning" (1953)
Born(1925-11-28)November 28, 1925
DiedMay 27, 1985(1985-05-27) (agedย 59)[1]
OccupationActor
FatherFrank Readick[2]

Bob Readick (November 28, 1925 โ€“ May 27, 1985), also known professionally as Bobby Readick, was an American voice and film actor, best known for a run as the voice of "Johnny Dollar" in the CBS radio series Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar in the early 1960s.

Career

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The son of actor Frank Readick, as a child voice actor Bob Readick made his debut as "Bobby Readick" at the age of eight[3] on the CBS children's radio series Let's Pretend. He also appeared as "Pesky Brat" on the radio series Home of the Brave in 1941.[4]

As a teen film actor, he was also credited as Bobby Readick, portraying Benny McNeil in Harrigan's Kid (1943) and Eddie in The Canterville Ghost (1944).

On Broadway, he appeared in George Washington Slept Here (1940),[5] All in Favor (1942),[6] and The Biggest Thief in Town (1949) [7]

A prolific radio actor, by the time he was 23 in 1950 he had appeared in 7,000 broadcasts.[3] He and his father Frank played William Arnold (Frank Readick) and Tom Morley (Bob Readick) in the 1950 CBS radio soap opera This Is Nora Drake,[3][8] and he was Dr. Ricky Browning in the CBS radio series Hilltop House alongside Jan Miner in 1953.[9] Readick portrayed Dave Wallace in Pepper Young's Family and Dr. John Brent on Road Of Life on NBC and CBS, respectively.[10]

He was also featured as the recurring love interest "Michael Victor" in Marlene Dietrich's 1953โ€“1954 radio series Time for Love. Other radio series he appeared in include Rosemary,[11][12] The Second Mrs. Burton, Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories, and Whispering Streets.[2]

At the end of 1960, he began a 26-episode run as "Johnny Dollar" in the CBS radio series Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar (December 1960 โ€“ June 1961).[13][14] He was the fifth actor in the role.[15] In the late 1970s, he appeared on five episodes of CBS Radio Mystery Theater.[16]

Personal life

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Readick and his wife, Barbara, wed on May 8, 1955. They had a son, Jodd.[10]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1943 Harrigan's Kid Benny McNeil
1944 The Canterville Ghost Eddie

References

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  1. ^ Willis, John, ed. (1986). Theatre World: 1984โ€“1985 Season. Vol.ย 41. New York City: Crown Publishers, Inc. p.ย 230. ISBNย 0-517-556812 โ€“ via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ a b Cox, Jim (2008). The Great Radio Soap Operas. McFarland. pp.ย 219โ€“. ISBNย 978-1-4766-0414-5.
  3. ^ a b c "'Nora Drake' Celebrates 2nd Anniversary". The Times. Louisiana, Shreveport. April 9, 1950. p.ย 12 A. Retrieved December 13, 2018 โ€“ via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  4. ^ Little, Mary (February 10, 1941). "Bobby Readick is 'Pesky Brat' of 'Home of Brave'". Des Moines Tribune. Vol.ย 60, no.ย 149. Des Moines, Iowa: The Register and Tribune Company. p.ย 4โ€“A โ€“ via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Bobby Readick". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on December 14, 2018. Retrieved December 14, 2018.
  6. ^ "Bob Readick". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on December 14, 2018. Retrieved December 14, 2018.
  7. ^ Littleford, Roger S. Jr., ed. (April 9, 1949). "The Biggest Thief in Town". Broadway Openings. The Billboard. Vol.ย 61, no.ย 15. p.ย 57. ISSNย 0006-2510.
  8. ^ "Hollywood off the Air" (PDF). Radio and Television Best. 3 (1): 9. January 1950. Retrieved December 15, 2018.
  9. ^ Paterno, Julie (March 1953). "Hilltop House: Is the Thrill of Love Enough?". Radio-TV Mirror. 39 (4) (Keystoneย ed.). New York, NY: Macfadden Publications, Inc.: 9 โ€“ via Internet Archive.
  10. ^ a b Temple, Mary (December 1958). "Show Business Baby". TV Radio Mirror. 51 (1): 50, 74โ€“75.
  11. ^ Cox, Jim (November 15, 2005). Historical Dictionary of American Radio Soap Operas. Scarecrow Press. p.ย 196. ISBNย 978-0-8108-6523-5.
  12. ^ "Rosemary - the Original Old-Time Radio BBS".
  13. ^ Dunning, John (May 7, 1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio. Oxford University Press, USA. p.ย 742. ISBNย 978-0-19-507678-3.
  14. ^ Alicoate, Charles A., ed. (1961). Radio Annual and Television Year Book (24ย ed.). Radio Daily. p.ย 1099 โ€“ via Internet Archive.
  15. ^ Abbott, John C. (April 2012). "Five Dollars and Change". Radio Recall. Metropolitan Washington Old Times Radio Club.
  16. ^ Payton, Gordon; Grams, Martin Jr. (September 17, 2015) [1999]. The CBS Radio Mystery Theater: An Episode Guide and Handbook to Nine Years of Broadcasting, 1974โ€“1982. McFarland. pp.ย 178, 184, 193, 200, 211. ISBNย 978-0-7864-9228-2.
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The Canterville Ghost (1944 film)

as Sgt. Metropolus Jack Lambert as Corporal William Moss as Hector Bobby Readick as Eddie Marc Cramer as Bugsy McDougle William Tannen as Jordan Peter

Harrigan's Kid

Martin Berkeley, Henry Blankfort and Alan Friedman. The film stars Bobby Readick, Frank Craven, William Gargan, J. Carrol Naish and Jay Ward. The film

List of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar episodes

Audition show in 1955 ย  ย  Bob Bailey 484 October 1955 โ€“ November 1960 Bob Readick 28 December 1960 โ€“ June 1961 Mandel Kramer 67 June 1961 โ€“ September 1962

Blaxploitation

name by Marc Olden, and stars Jim Kelly. The script is credited to B. Readick, with additional story ideas from Marco Joachim. Bare Knuckles stars Robert

Cavalcade of America

Lincoln's biography. The April 30, episode titled Thomas Paine starred Frank Readick. The January 22, 1941, episode titled Life Of Emily Dickinson was broadcast

History of As the World Turns

then discovered his true identity. Penny Baker and Greg Williams (Robert Readick) made plans for a date. Meg Blaine, who had gone to Oakdale to tell Penny

List of CBS Radio Mystery Theater episodes (1977 season)

Starring: Anne Williams, Gordon Gould, Ralph Bell, Bryna Raeburn, Bob Readick 603 28 "A Heart of Gold" Himan Brown Bob Juhren Februaryย 18,ย 1977ย (1977-02-18)

List of CBS Radio Mystery Theater episodes (1976 season)

shop. Starring: Roger De Koven (as the investigator, Tim Whelan), Bob Readick, Jack Grimes, Jackson Beck 575 170 "Tomorrow's Murder" Himan Brown Sam